Get ready, Chicago. Jennifer Lopez and Enrique Iglesias are bringing their co-headlining tour to the Windy City, and you know it’s going to be muy caliente! But will Chicagoans go loco for a Lopez-Iglesias show during Lollapalooza weekend or will the sexy Latin pop stars end up feeling salty – or should I say spicy?

Lopez and Iglesias will play the United Center August 3, part of a 20-city summer tour that begins in Montreal July 14. The opening act will be reggaeton duo Wisin Y Yandel, who have headlined the Allstate Arena in the past and are normally too famous to be an opening act, but are likely trying to introduce their music to a non-Spanish speaking audience.

Tickets go on sale Friday.

And if you want to catch Iglesias before then, he’s one of many acts performing May 18 at 103.5 KISS FM’s Fantabuloso show at Allstate Arena.

By the numbers: Fans were required to purchase a bottle of Snooki’s tanning lotion to guarantee a photo opportunity with the “Jersey Shore” star last Saturday at Ultimate Exposure tanning salon in Hoffman Estates. How much does her tanning lotion cost? Between $58-$65.

On the record: "We were really struggling. It wasn't fun, and it wasn't as natural as it should be, as it was in the beginning. I could've kept the band together and it could've seemed all nice and cozy, but the reality is I would've been miserable.” – Barrington native William Beckett talks to billboard.com about the break-up of The Academy Is… Beckett recently released his first solo EP, “Walk the Talk.”

Watch this: As I mentioned on Twitter last night, I’m a huge Batman nerd. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking: “A pro-wrestling fan who also likes superheroes? You’re kidding.” Anyway, I’m more excited than a grown man should be about “The Dark Knight Rises” and will probably go into more detail the closer we get to the film’s release, but for now here is the latest trailer for the film.

Someone must have told Enrique Iglesias he rambles on too much, because the Spanish pop star seemed self-conscious about his longer responses during our phone conversation in late November. Well, that or he was just being self-deprecating — as he’s known to do.

If you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of Grateful Dead fans who got shut out of tickets for the band’s 50th anniversary shows July 3-5 in Soldier Field, promoter Peter Shapiro has some good news for you.

Conan O'Brien entertains hundreds of thousands of people each year. On a recent clandestine trip to Cuba, however, the TBS latenight host had to please just one - and for several harrowing minutes, thought he had failed.

Steven Dietz's play "Yankee Tavern" is a cleverly self-protected piece of writing, a deconstruction of 9/11 conspiracy theories that also airs a good number of them, ranging from the spike in the short-selling of stock in United and American Airlines on Sept. 10, 2001, to the guy who claimed to...

The good news for die-hard Deadheads who got shut out of the Grateful Dead's reunion concerts July 3-5 at Soldier Field when tickets went on sale over the weekend: Tickets are showing up in droves on the secondary market.